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Consumers often make decisions about outcomes and events that occur over time. This research examines consumers' sensitivity to the prospective duration relevant to their decisions and the implications of such sensitivity for intertemporal trade-offs, especially the degree of present bias (i.e.,...
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This work examines consumers' preferences for consumption timing. Specifically, we examine how temporal framing (deferring vs. expediting) of a decision moderates the sensitivity of consumers' pattern of discounting to changes in time horizon. In three experiments, we show greater decline in...
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Decisions are often temporally separated from their outcomes. Using theories of structural alignment and temporal construal, we examined how temporal distance and the associated shift in decision processes moderate susceptibility to context effects. Specifically, in two experiments (one...
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